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David Nicholson, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

The use of EMDR Therapy for addictions has been shown to be effective. This is the primary approach I use. Often times the focus is on a person's strengths and the ability to identify triggers and replace them with something meaningful. This fosters hope for substance abuse, gambling and and sexual addictions, to name a few. EMDR therapy helps you in your process of getting your life back.

Jean Eljay, MS, PhD, CNLP, CH, AdvHC

Certified Advanced Hypnotist and NeuraLinguistic Programmer

Are you struggling with substance abuse/dependence? Do you find yourself in dangerous situations? Do you have substance-related problems with your family, courts, work, school and relationships? Spending more time searching than on your life? Is the pleasure gone for you and all that remains is facing the problems of withdrawal? Step forward - reverse negative and unhealthy addictions. Change behaviors and beliefs that push continued addiction. Free yourself and enjoy your friends, family and your life. For a free consult, contact Dr. Jean Eljay.

Tracy Freitas, MS, LPC

Psychotherapist

I have a MS in Counseling and Human Relations and am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I have worked with people who suffer from addiction for over seven years. I agree with the American Medical Association that addiction is a disease, just like diabetes or cancer. It progresses, it affects major organs and if left untreated it will lead to death.

Lisa Silk, MSW, LCSW

Addiction Therapist, Family Therapist

Addiction is an insidious disease; substances promise solace. but provide utter wreckage. This is often difficult to see, and even when a person has acceptance of the nature of his or her illness, change can be more than difficult. I provide empathic, direct therapy to clients suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. This is my personal and professional passion, I too was once in your seat. Hope is here.

Katey Moody, BSc., MBACP(Accred)

Clinical Psychotherapist

I do not specialize in addictions, however I do work successfully with those who are in recovery, helping them to work on their relationships and building on the foundational skills learnt in rehab or alongside 12 step programs.
I combine practical coaching skills with therapeutic exploration of family patterns and how these have played into addictive behaviors.

Jeffrey Kauffman, M.A., M.S.S., L.C.S.W., B.C.D., F.T

licensed clinical social worker/ psychotherapist

Addiction is way of escaping from life, escaping from yourself, escaping from pain. The addict is a slave to his or her addiction. Whatever the problem is you are escaping from gets worse and more complicated. Often the addict losses his/her sense of self and self esteem, relationships are damaged, and other losses occur. The addict tends to becomes self centered in their addiction and hurts people close to him/her. The addict may become less present with self & other. Recovery involves first & foremost getting sober and working to stay sober. It also means coming to terms with the pain that you are fleeing from and repairing the damage done. I work with drug, alcohol, sex and love addiction

Valerie Anne Davis, Mrs

AD Specialst Life Coach Behavior Modification Counselor LLC

I provide Behavior Modification for Addiction after first determining what caused the behavior by means of a assessment. This means that I will ask questions based on what happened during childhood to determine if childhood experiences had played a part in the in the addicts behavior.
I also provide Grief Counseling if it is determined after providing the assessment that the client's addiction is based on factors that have taken place during childhood or some other circumstance that has occurred.